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. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr. who was reelected despite not campaigning will step down and be replaced possibly by his wife or brother. >>> i predict the gop will undertake an evaluation of its core structure >>> the most expensive election in the country's history
. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr. who was reelected despite not campaigning will step down and be replaced possibly by his wife or brother. >>> i predict the gop will undertake an evaluation of its core structure >>> the most expensive election in the country's history
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you know a black can't run. >> jackson won more than 3 million votes in that election. when he ran again in 1988, the barriers began to shake. he won 13 primaries and caucuses and proved an african-american could win white votes. in 2007, senator obama decided to take the leap and run for the white house. >> we had a meeting to talk through whether he should run, and michelle said to him, what do you think you can contribute that no one else can contribute? and he said, there are two things i know for sure. the day i get elected, i think the world will look at us differently. and i think millions of young people across this country will look at themselves differently. >> he always said that he didn't think that the outcome of the race would depend upon the color of his skin. he thought that the american people would make their decision based on who they thought was best positioned to lead our country. >> obama saw that his youth, he was only 45, his early opposition to the iraq war, and yes, his race could work in his favor. he believed he could win. >> if you sense, as
you know a black can't run. >> jackson won more than 3 million votes in that election. when he ran again in 1988, the barriers began to shake. he won 13 primaries and caucuses and proved an african-american could win white votes. in 2007, senator obama decided to take the leap and run for the white house. >> we had a meeting to talk through whether he should run, and michelle said to him, what do you think you can contribute that no one else can contribute? and he said, there are...
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it will be a little wet early from savannah to tallahassee, jackson, daytona beach. the i-4 corridor could have issues. but that should sweep out by the afternoon and this evening. the other tricky spot for travel in the northern plains, heading from wisconsin to minnesota, you may have a little bit of light wintry precip. that's about it. not too many issues. maybe showers around chicago later today. the forecast for your election day, once again, just the southeast, that's the storm. now let's track it, that will become the nor'easter. good news. further off the coast. very important, that means the winds will be lighter for the coastal areas especially of new jersey. the waves smaller. the storm surge will be a little less. because of the colder air in place, we'll see a better chance of snow right along the jersey shore and inland new jersey. maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill kar
it will be a little wet early from savannah to tallahassee, jackson, daytona beach. the i-4 corridor could have issues. but that should sweep out by the afternoon and this evening. the other tricky spot for travel in the northern plains, heading from wisconsin to minnesota, you may have a little bit of light wintry precip. that's about it. not too many issues. maybe showers around chicago later today. the forecast for your election day, once again, just the southeast, that's the storm. now...
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and indeed he hooks up with jackson 77 yds with a 20-10 new orleans. true breeze and a few are following football you know that reportedly, and again people that are on the eagle beat that philadelphia did not when they could be replaced. the seventh time ta--sack they fall 3-5. and the warriors are struggling in sacramento as we speak they call it a black out. everybody wears a black jersey. and they watch the markets cousins go to work. curry to landry and thorton, kings in the 3rd... >> i must submit that it is been difficult to concentrate tonight. with cheesy endorsing president barack obama. and still, they are saying that their wives are more popular than them. and if you talk about and athletic marathon. they look better. and make romney perhaps also looks tired. >> i wonder how old he is? >> i think that he is 49. >> 17-18 years and what happened to paul ryan? >> he has been around. >> this really is, and can we see paul ryan? i really want the big boys. and i love vicki but i want to see p.m. mor campam.... >>pam: i bet they yelled a lot at n
and indeed he hooks up with jackson 77 yds with a 20-10 new orleans. true breeze and a few are following football you know that reportedly, and again people that are on the eagle beat that philadelphia did not when they could be replaced. the seventh time ta--sack they fall 3-5. and the warriors are struggling in sacramento as we speak they call it a black out. everybody wears a black jersey. and they watch the markets cousins go to work. curry to landry and thorton, kings in the 3rd......
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you held caucus trainings, you marched with us at the jefferson jackson dinner. and then on a cold january night you stood up for barack because you knew that he would stand up for you. and over these past four years, our family has been truly blessed, truly blessed by all of the love and support and prayers that we have received from every corner of this country. and barack has been truly blesses to have all of you by his side as we have worked together to bring that change we can believe in. it is an honor and a privilege to serve this nation, just know that. and tomorrow, we get the chance to finish what we started here in iowa. tomorrow, all across the state, all across this country, we will line up and vote in libraries and community centers and school gyms. we're going to knock on doors until our fingers are numb. we're going to make calls under our voices are hoarse. and we won't stop until every voice and every last vote is counted. and we will do it -- we will do it because while we have come so far, we know that there's so much more to do. and what we r
you held caucus trainings, you marched with us at the jefferson jackson dinner. and then on a cold january night you stood up for barack because you knew that he would stand up for you. and over these past four years, our family has been truly blessed, truly blessed by all of the love and support and prayers that we have received from every corner of this country. and barack has been truly blesses to have all of you by his side as we have worked together to bring that change we can believe in....
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you held caucus trainings, you marched with us at the jefferson jackson dinner. and then on a cold january night you stood up for barack because you knew that he would stand up for you. and over these past four years, our family has been truly blessed, truly blessed by all of the love and support and prayers that we have received from every corner of this country. and barack has been truly blesses to have all of you by his side as we have worked together to bring that change we can believe in. it is an honor and a privilege to serve this nation, just know that. and tomorrow, we get the chance to finish what we started here in iowa. tomorrow, all across the state, all across this country, we will line up and vote in libraries and community centers and school gyms. we're going to knock on doors until our fingers are numb. we're going to make calls under our voices are hoarse. and we won't stop until every voice and every last vote is counted. and we will do it -- we will do it because while we have come so far, we know that there's so much more to do. and what we r
you held caucus trainings, you marched with us at the jefferson jackson dinner. and then on a cold january night you stood up for barack because you knew that he would stand up for you. and over these past four years, our family has been truly blessed, truly blessed by all of the love and support and prayers that we have received from every corner of this country. and barack has been truly blesses to have all of you by his side as we have worked together to bring that change we can believe in....
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they're endangered species i see more in the last year than leads jackson head of the epa who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: you said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about healthcare? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in. which is the premium support approach that basically is mitt romney. but say if romney loses there's still another approach proposed by people like emanuel and others like getting rid of the two four sursist system. as long as we're paying for quantity and not quality and as long as people are facing end of lynchers that's a moral conversation. it's not the people dying who wants to spend all their dollars on hip replacement in their 90's it's the other people who don't want to have that unpleasant feeling of guilt. for those two issues, those are the two core issues to keep the country solvent, whether you believe in a big government or small government if you can't keep it solvent it doesn't farther. >> the other big piece of that is you've got to get the consumer involved. i have a trick i
they're endangered species i see more in the last year than leads jackson head of the epa who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: you said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about healthcare? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in. which is the premium support approach that basically is mitt romney. but say if romney loses there's still another approach proposed by people like emanuel and others like getting rid...
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the victim is identified as andre jackson. police last night handed out flyers with his picture on it. there it is right there. the deadly shooting happened just after 2:00 a.m. yesterday in the 300 block of ridge road. police are offering up to $25,000 as a reward for information leading to the gunman. >>> starting today, some of of the fines handed out by d.c.'s speed cameras are going down. mayor vincent gray announced fines for traveling between 11 and 15 miles per hour over the speed limit will decrease from $125 to $100 and the fines for traveling between one and 10 miles per hour over, will go down to $50. coming up in the 9:00 hour, we'll get reaction from aaa on the fine reductions. they have not been supporters of the speed cameras in the past so we'll hear what they have to say about this. >>> the next couple of days should be a big test for people affected by superstorm sandy in the northeast. now, there are still more than a million power outages and commuters, students and drivers forced out of their cars will be
the victim is identified as andre jackson. police last night handed out flyers with his picture on it. there it is right there. the deadly shooting happened just after 2:00 a.m. yesterday in the 300 block of ridge road. police are offering up to $25,000 as a reward for information leading to the gunman. >>> starting today, some of of the fines handed out by d.c.'s speed cameras are going down. mayor vincent gray announced fines for traveling between 11 and 15 miles per hour over the...
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charged with vvter intimidation in the 2008 election was back today -- news ootained thhs video of jerry jackson...a designated poll watcher in philadelphia trademark black beret and pombat-style uniform. you may recall this scene from 3 3 groups..athering in clubs or were not carrring election, clevvland, ohii, polling sstes panther reports of new there were also there wereeaass reports of new blaak panther party memberssatt polling sstes inncleveland, ohio, but unlike the 2008 election, membees were not grouus. how are the roadsslooking tonig? ttnight?brandi prrctor hhs our traffic edge report. report. mapliberty40mapshawanmap395 3 we're still cleaning up from &pthe nee big storm set to hit ann an infectious disease... with a liik to maryland.how after a medical ttch is accused of ssreadiig tte 3 --adblib weether i got it when my internet here was faster than at my office. [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios, there comes a moment when they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. when i saw that picture, i really got it. i can enjoy the game better at home t
charged with vvter intimidation in the 2008 election was back today -- news ootained thhs video of jerry jackson...a designated poll watcher in philadelphia trademark black beret and pombat-style uniform. you may recall this scene from 3 3 groups..athering in clubs or were not carrring election, clevvland, ohii, polling sstes panther reports of new there were also there wereeaass reports of new blaak panther party memberssatt polling sstes inncleveland, ohio, but unlike the 2008 election,...
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. -- photos of andre jackson on it. >>> pittsburgh zoo remains closed indefinitely this morning after a two-year-old boy was mauled to death there. the boy fell about 14 feet off a deck into a den where there were 11 african painted dogs on sunday. witnesses immediately told staff members who called police but the animals mauled the boy. the zoo says it is not clear when he died from the fall or the attack. zoo keeps are managed to get 10 of the dogs away from the child. one dog had to be shot. >>> imagine in, opening the door to your storage unity and finding a giant snake that was what happened to one couple in washington state. it turned out to be a 15-foot boa con descrictor caught between furniture and old mattresses and nobody seemed to know how it got there. >> we kind of thought it was someone's playing a prank on us but i touched it and it feels like it is a live critter. >> i stepped back and looked at it and screamed and said it my husband, that's real and i ran screaming and screaming. >> i would have done the same thick. the couple called animal control. they ended up cal
. -- photos of andre jackson on it. >>> pittsburgh zoo remains closed indefinitely this morning after a two-year-old boy was mauled to death there. the boy fell about 14 feet off a deck into a den where there were 11 african painted dogs on sunday. witnesses immediately told staff members who called police but the animals mauled the boy. the zoo says it is not clear when he died from the fall or the attack. zoo keeps are managed to get 10 of the dogs away from the child. one dog had to...
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vick, to his playmaker, desean jackson, 77 yards to the house. third career receiving touchdown 75 yards or longer. that's tied for the most in the nfl since 2008. next eagles drive, being pressured. will smith getting all sorts of i am legend on vick. the seventh saints sack. here's your dagger. brees to jimmy graham, who had 8 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown. brees, 239 through the air with 2 scores. third quarter. last chance for vick. third and goal. off of the helmet. the ball is loose. and the saints have it. circle gets the square. andy reid is not happy. michael vick's not happy. >>> with regards to the streak on "monday night football," drew brees has 24 touchdowns in 8 monday night wins. i'm randy scott. have a good day. >> we needed it. >>> up next, "the pulse." an election day no-no in a couple of states. >>> and you can count on jimmy kimmel to find out how dishonest people can be when it comes to kimmel to find out how dishonest people can be when it comes to voting. plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% mor
vick, to his playmaker, desean jackson, 77 yards to the house. third career receiving touchdown 75 yards or longer. that's tied for the most in the nfl since 2008. next eagles drive, being pressured. will smith getting all sorts of i am legend on vick. the seventh saints sack. here's your dagger. brees to jimmy graham, who had 8 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown. brees, 239 through the air with 2 scores. third quarter. last chance for vick. third and goal. off of the helmet. the ball is...
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. >> all right ezekiel jackson thanks for come it's early. i appreciate your time. thanks for coming. >> >> thank you. >>> another world trade center memorial is going to reopen in new york city. this is happening today. and the water rushed into lower manhattan. we are looking at the site right now where that water has been pumped out. now parts of the visitor center around private entrance room for the victim's families they were damaged by four feet of water. some completely under water. construction there so the museum was damaged as well and the storm spared the core of the memorial. reflective fountains. those were arranged by the names of those who passed away. now of course, new york is keeping a close eye on the weather and so are we because it's about to change with the potential of getting nasty. let's go over to meteorologist lynette charles and see what we have in store. >> all right. let's talk about how cold it is this morning. because this is first and foremost as people are waking up this morning. we can see the temperatures in the 20s look at heref
. >> all right ezekiel jackson thanks for come it's early. i appreciate your time. thanks for coming. >> >> thank you. >>> another world trade center memorial is going to reopen in new york city. this is happening today. and the water rushed into lower manhattan. we are looking at the site right now where that water has been pumped out. now parts of the visitor center around private entrance room for the victim's families they were damaged by four feet of water. some...
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he was there with may yard ja--d jackson. we have always had a good give and take. he has never spoken like that before. i have never heard him speak like that. >> i don't know if he is older. >> he didn't say it. let me say he has issues. >> he is quoted as saying it. >> it is not a quote. >> this is -- even the mayor was shocked and they were caught off guard. the pastor of the church. they tried to vote for it. >> i have known him for years. never. >> honestly i was shocked. >> mill bar the million dollar man the guy who said all of the controversial things i still sent president obama out there to vote for the female vote to take a million dollars from a guy who uses the c word against governor palin and worse for others. he should have said i don't want that money. >> sure. i think he is definitely mu culpable on some of the statements he made. people say he is mass soiog nis. let me say what do you do with people who say things like oh tar baby or obama is really not an american. >> you called him out on it. >> who is going to win? >> it is very close. i heard
he was there with may yard ja--d jackson. we have always had a good give and take. he has never spoken like that before. i have never heard him speak like that. >> i don't know if he is older. >> he didn't say it. let me say he has issues. >> he is quoted as saying it. >> it is not a quote. >> this is -- even the mayor was shocked and they were caught off guard. the pastor of the church. they tried to vote for it. >> i have known him for years. never....
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police are search for the person who shot and killed 22-year-old andre jackson. the shooting happened early yesterday morning 30g900 block of ridge road in southeast. police handed out flyers asking for the pub's help. they are offering up to $25,000 in reardz for information leading to an arrest. -- yesterday morning in the 300 black of ridge road in southeast. -- they are offering up to $25,000 in rewards for information leading to an arrest. >>> the speed camera fines will now be coming down. coming up at 9:00, we'll talk to aaa about the changes. we'll see what they have to say about t. >>> no changes here. in sports, the redskins are riding a three-game losing streak. they fell for the carolina panthers on sunday. rg iii was sacked four times. they are heading into the bye week so at least they won't get beat this week. that is the up side. >> that is one thick we don't have to live through come monday morning. >> i wonder what coach shanahan has to say about this week. >>> early voting proves to be popular this election year. now that it's over, we'll have
police are search for the person who shot and killed 22-year-old andre jackson. the shooting happened early yesterday morning 30g900 block of ridge road in southeast. police handed out flyers asking for the pub's help. they are offering up to $25,000 in reardz for information leading to an arrest. -- yesterday morning in the 300 black of ridge road in southeast. -- they are offering up to $25,000 in rewards for information leading to an arrest. >>> the speed camera fines will now be...
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there are endangered species i've seen more in the last year than i have lisa jackson the head of they yay who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: david brooks, let me go back to the debt problem of which you have said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about health care? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in which is the premium support approach which is basically what mitt romney -- but say romney loses, there's still another approach proposed by people which basically depends on getting rid of the fee for service system. as long as we're paying for quantity, not quality, we're going to have a problem. and as long as people are unwilling to face end-of-life issues we're going to have a problem and that's a moral national conversation and by the way it's not the people who are dieing who want to spend every last dollar on getting hip replacement when you're 98, it's the families of the people who are dying who don't want to have that unpleasant feeling of guilt that they didn't do everything they could. so those
there are endangered species i've seen more in the last year than i have lisa jackson the head of they yay who is a fantastic administrator. >> rose: david brooks, let me go back to the debt problem of which you have said the national debt problem is a medicare problem. what should we do now about health care? >> well, i have my own preferred approach which i have no confidence in which is the premium support approach which is basically what mitt romney -- but say romney loses,...
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jesse jackson joins us now from cleveland. welcome. >> welcome to you. i see longer lines than 2008. we were in cincinnati yesterday, six-block lines, it was open from 1:00 to 10:00. once you're in line, they can't close the polls until you leave the lines. we've seen longer, stronger, more determined voters. >> let's talk about voter enthusiasm. it's nice to see so many people out early voting. but when you talk to some african-americans, they say, hey, we gave barack obama is chance in 2008. but my life has not changed. it's the same. in fact, in many cases, my life is worse. so, i don't know, are we really seeing that much enthusiasm at the polls? >> three things are happening for them. number one, the voter suppression have become the voter stimulus. the roll purging tends to make it more difficult, aroused people who would not have been aroused. number two, the attacks on him, you retard, you're not a christian, not an american, those ri tacks have become very personal to people. they feel those were attacks upon them. the third thing is people are
jesse jackson joins us now from cleveland. welcome. >> welcome to you. i see longer lines than 2008. we were in cincinnati yesterday, six-block lines, it was open from 1:00 to 10:00. once you're in line, they can't close the polls until you leave the lines. we've seen longer, stronger, more determined voters. >> let's talk about voter enthusiasm. it's nice to see so many people out early voting. but when you talk to some african-americans, they say, hey, we gave barack obama is...
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first to talk voter suppression and some of the issues we've seen in the polls congresswoman sheila jackson lee, thank you for joining our show. >> eliot, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be with you this evening. >> eliot: now, you had a rally today about voter suppression. tell us why, what the issues still are, and where you see this issue. we've seen some successes in the courts, but tell us how this issue has played out over the past several months? >> well, thank goodness we've had some victories and those victories will play out in our election on the final election day, the election day tomorrow, november 6th. for example ohio just went to court to insist on these last two days of early vote, saturday and sunday, and i just came back from ohio with my colleague in the congressional caucus, and the emphasis was one vote, one person the vote is precious. the idea of how exciting was to see people ebb able to vote this past saturday and sunday. the point should be made to vote is not to commit fraud. to vote is not to commit a felony. that's what we want to step away from. that's
first to talk voter suppression and some of the issues we've seen in the polls congresswoman sheila jackson lee, thank you for joining our show. >> eliot, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be with you this evening. >> eliot: now, you had a rally today about voter suppression. tell us why, what the issues still are, and where you see this issue. we've seen some successes in the courts, but tell us how this issue has played out over the past several months? >> well, thank...
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jesse jackson jr., son of civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson, announced his resignation this week citing, quote, several serious health issues, but jackson is also the subject of fbi and house ethics investigations. so let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul callan to talk a little bit more about this. paul, good morning. >> good morning, randi. >> the fbi is investigating jackson for allegedly misusing campaign funds for personal use, but he hasn't been charged with any crimes. what's he facing, and when are the consequences here? >> well, you know, there are two aspects to this investigation, and we don't know a lot about it, because there haven't been public announcements made by the justice department or the fbi, but one is personal use of campaign funds. there's a claim that he -- his funds were used to transport a mistress apparently back and forth from washington, d.c. to chicago at some point in time. there's a second aspect of the case though that i was looking at, and i think it might be more important. it's a link to governor blagojevich. remember blagojevich was
jesse jackson jr., son of civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson, announced his resignation this week citing, quote, several serious health issues, but jackson is also the subject of fbi and house ethics investigations. so let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul callan to talk a little bit more about this. paul, good morning. >> good morning, randi. >> the fbi is investigating jackson for allegedly misusing campaign funds for personal use, but he hasn't been charged with any...
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let's ask fox news contributor san tina jackson and the former deputy assistant to george w. bush. was the revenge comment a mistake by the president? >> i think that it was miss chafshth ris characterized. living well is the best revenge. voting well is the best you can do to display your feelings about where you want the country to go. as i talk to the people who were voting they didn't want revenge they wanted to avenge the vote and change the negativity but in the past four years. >> patti ann revenge is not the word of a winner. revenge is the word of a loser. look at the contrast between the way president obama ended the campaign and how romney ended the campaign on a hopeful positive note. the best things in america are heyed of us. if we change the direction we are going in. i think voters have to post the election. am i better off today than i was four years ago. is romney or obama the right person to take america to where we need to be? i happen believe romney had the best positive message tore change. >> 87 percent of the ads this election cycle have been negative. peopl
let's ask fox news contributor san tina jackson and the former deputy assistant to george w. bush. was the revenge comment a mistake by the president? >> i think that it was miss chafshth ris characterized. living well is the best revenge. voting well is the best you can do to display your feelings about where you want the country to go. as i talk to the people who were voting they didn't want revenge they wanted to avenge the vote and change the negativity but in the past four years....
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and jackson agreed to do so. and every saturday for a whole year, barack obama was invited to the push rainbow meeting that jackson held, where jackson worked with obama on his oratory and his delivery of speeches, and he improved tremendously. guess what? since he was elected president, president barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house once. he is totally, completely cut himself off from jesse jackson. no one seems to know exactly why, except that it appears that it would -- that there would be a -- the object of jackson being in the white house might give a signal to white voters that obama is in jackson's corner politically. and apparently obama doesn't want to do that. >> host: you write: if karl rove was george w. bush's brians, then david axlerod is barack barack obama's homer. >> guest: is what? >> host: homer. >> guest: that's a pretty good line i wrote. he is his homer. >> host: what do you mean? >> guest: david axlerod is a brilliant creator of permanent stories for politician -- p
and jackson agreed to do so. and every saturday for a whole year, barack obama was invited to the push rainbow meeting that jackson held, where jackson worked with obama on his oratory and his delivery of speeches, and he improved tremendously. guess what? since he was elected president, president barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house once. he is totally, completely cut himself off from jesse jackson. no one seems to know exactly why, except that it appears that it would...
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is jerry jackson, he happens to be a democratic poll watching, too. so he is allowed to be there. producer kathryn foster tried to get him to talk. >> what is your purpose for being here? >> protecting the people inside? from what? >> reporter: then there was a wall-size mural. take a look at it. of president obama and the campaign logo watching over the voters in a public school. this is franklin school in philadelphia. this remained untouched for hours as people voted. and it was only partially covered up after complaint. shannon mauer, the deputy secretary of the commonwealth and told fox news, "it's an absolute disgrace, election materials and electioneerieng are prohibited by state law. that can be interpreted as trying to influence voters inside the polling place. voter i.d. and sometimes some poll workers asked for that but by law, voters didn'tave to turn that over." if you suspect problems at the polls where you live, here is our address. voterfraud@foxnews.com. back to you in the studio. >> andrea: thanks, eric. hope that's all the problems they have today now. the exper
is jerry jackson, he happens to be a democratic poll watching, too. so he is allowed to be there. producer kathryn foster tried to get him to talk. >> what is your purpose for being here? >> protecting the people inside? from what? >> reporter: then there was a wall-size mural. take a look at it. of president obama and the campaign logo watching over the voters in a public school. this is franklin school in philadelphia. this remained untouched for hours as people voted. and...
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i want to bring in sheila jackson lee. so we were just talking about that with susan. would you be comfortable with the fiscal cliff that kept the rates the same but limited their deductions. >> you know, my main focus would be to ensure that the middle class are restored. in order to do that we cannot allow the bush tax cuts to continue. we must focus on saving medicare and social security. tax reform raises many proposals. the question of rates. the question of deductions. and i think it's dangerous to not look back and reflect on what got uz into a positive economy. it created 20 million jobs. higher rates in terms of tax rates for the healthy and created a tax scheme, if you will, a structure that protected the middle class. that's what i'm interested in along with entitlements that are a safety net for the middle class, and we're not prepared to look any way that would undermine those protective nets. in that means rates have to go higher for the wealthy, then i think the wealthy who voted for president obama in large numbers understand the mutual sacrifice necess
i want to bring in sheila jackson lee. so we were just talking about that with susan. would you be comfortable with the fiscal cliff that kept the rates the same but limited their deductions. >> you know, my main focus would be to ensure that the middle class are restored. in order to do that we cannot allow the bush tax cuts to continue. we must focus on saving medicare and social security. tax reform raises many proposals. the question of rates. the question of deductions. and i think...
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energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson. that's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with her, whether or not that's over. then the other one, of course, is john kerry of massachusetts. the problem is if you pull kerry down from massachusetts, there is a guy walking around massachusetts right now who would like a senate seat, right? you could totally end up with a situation of him running again? any sense of how the president might negotiate that decision? >> no sense at all. you know, kerry has been widely known to covet this job for a long time. speaking for myself, i always thought he would make a fine secretary of state. in the old-fashioned sense of who would do a good job, this
energy secretary, steven chu, ken salazar and epa administrator lisa jackson. that's just the first string. let's see who my panel thinks is going to change up. i think obviously petraeus is not hanging out for the second term. >> no. >> the interesting one is secretary of state. who goes in, in place of hillary clinton? >> i have no idea. >> i know the language has been susan rice as one possibility. susan rice, obviously, we've got the benghazi problem associated with...
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i remember jesse jackson sr. weeping there. i mean that was a once in a lifetime historical moment. >> ifill: i've heard many obama supporters say that re-electing the president was re-electing the president was even more important than electing him. >> you can't get to the second without the first. the first was a universal. >> woodruff: to interrupt you quickly to say we've just learned that governor romney is on his way to the convention center in boston. of course we'll take that. >> sure. i just think beyond the support of barack obama it was an afrming moment for america. it really was. >> ifill: and this is? this is an affirming moment for barack obama. and his supporters and the campaign. what he's trieded to do and what he wants to try to do but it isn't the same cosmic global emotional... >> woodruff: when you think about it, a year ago, six months ago, nine months ago, the over overwhelming prediction was this president could be beaten. this president was facing, and a year-and-a-half ago you look at any number of in
i remember jesse jackson sr. weeping there. i mean that was a once in a lifetime historical moment. >> ifill: i've heard many obama supporters say that re-electing the president was re-electing the president was even more important than electing him. >> you can't get to the second without the first. the first was a universal. >> woodruff: to interrupt you quickly to say we've just learned that governor romney is on his way to the convention center in boston. of course we'll...
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to get the power. >> clarence should aldermen jackson and sandy jackson be up there tonight? >> somebody should be out there tonight. i understand and sympathize with his condition it looks very suspicious and it looks really odd to be running a non campaign we see it happen and we see people like him enough. here's what i did a while ago you have to ask yourself this question if you didn't show up to a broker for one month in didn't call and didn't right, what would happen to you? i know what would happen to me. and finally tonight here is what it comes down to for me. i wish he would go way. the thing is that this guy, jackson his father the media still remembers the days when jackson would comment or demand something and everybody would tremble. i don't think it's the same shoes but at the same time i think the residuals are there i know we have been chasing him we have all been chasing him. there is no new news coming out of that investigation. we're going to take a break but first we want to report that clare b. todd eakins. wgn election coverage continues well into the
to get the power. >> clarence should aldermen jackson and sandy jackson be up there tonight? >> somebody should be out there tonight. i understand and sympathize with his condition it looks very suspicious and it looks really odd to be running a non campaign we see it happen and we see people like him enough. here's what i did a while ago you have to ask yourself this question if you didn't show up to a broker for one month in didn't call and didn't right, what would happen to you?...
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jesse jackson made huge inroads among the white voters in 1988. that's a real story of the campaign or one of the stories of the campaign and you would see this, which you'd never see four years ago or eight years ago. if you look at the faces of the people in that crowd, it's like they're greeting a rock star. there's genuine enthusiasm and emotion and that is a very important picture, i mean, not the photographs itself, but what happened with the white photos and again, this is a picture you would never see on the right. he gave -- had had a huge rally at a farm in wisconsin, upstate wisconsin, and those of people came from all over, farmers came to see jesse jackson. this is him posing with a farmer's family whose dairy farm it was. something you wouldn't see four years ago. >> if you had this project to do over again, what would you change? >> interesting. i wouldn't change anything. it's one of the projects that had a magical quality about it. everything seemed to fall into place, everything seemed to work and i wouldn't know how to do it dif
jesse jackson made huge inroads among the white voters in 1988. that's a real story of the campaign or one of the stories of the campaign and you would see this, which you'd never see four years ago or eight years ago. if you look at the faces of the people in that crowd, it's like they're greeting a rock star. there's genuine enthusiasm and emotion and that is a very important picture, i mean, not the photographs itself, but what happened with the white photos and again, this is a picture you...
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drilling and by the way, heidi hydecamp says she would urge, urge president obama to fire for lisa jackson. if she could do that, i'd vote for her. >> she's the head of the epa and once they're in office reliable votes for president obama if he wins. >> of course. >> paul: one surprise before we go, heather wilson has been closing the republican there, a tough state because mitt romney isn't going to win that state, but that may be one to look at, 'cause she's been gaining. coming up in our second half hour, with the national polls tied up all eyes are on independents. we'll check in with pollster witt ayers who has new numbers. with all 135 house seats up. a look at what the 113th congress might look like and a roundup of other measures on the ballot in states across the country. including a big showdown in california. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the
drilling and by the way, heidi hydecamp says she would urge, urge president obama to fire for lisa jackson. if she could do that, i'd vote for her. >> she's the head of the epa and once they're in office reliable votes for president obama if he wins. >> of course. >> paul: one surprise before we go, heather wilson has been closing the republican there, a tough state because mitt romney isn't going to win that state, but that may be one to look at, 'cause she's been gaining....
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jackson and ben ferguson. we lost ben's satellite. show his happy picture there. >> god bless ya'll. go to bed. god bless you. >> take care. >>> almost. >> joining us former deputy assistant president george w. bush. guys, this is the question i was asked the moat leading up to the election. why do we have the electoral college and is it fair when you live in a state where the popular vote exceeds the number of votes in the electoral college. >> a lot of democrats think it should be changed but it's not going to be. this is a debate that is going to go on for a long time. it is too hard to change it. we saw that from democrats after 2000. hillary clinton, al gore and other democrats say let's change it. it is here to say for a long time. >> it is hard for those who don't follow politics this dibeg our super bowl. for the candidate wasn't doesn't get the electoral votes but does well in the popular vote it must be frustrating. >> it is. we saw that with al gore and bush in 2000. it would require a constitutional mainedment. i don't see
jackson and ben ferguson. we lost ben's satellite. show his happy picture there. >> god bless ya'll. go to bed. god bless you. >> take care. >>> almost. >> joining us former deputy assistant president george w. bush. guys, this is the question i was asked the moat leading up to the election. why do we have the electoral college and is it fair when you live in a state where the popular vote exceeds the number of votes in the electoral college. >> a lot of...
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as we leave you, music from the choir of bishop harry jackson's hope christian church in beltsville, maryland. - bob sc
as we leave you, music from the choir of bishop harry jackson's hope christian church in beltsville, maryland. - bob sc